For a prescriptivist rant, this was somewhat amusing. I think it would be even more amusing to compare this to early 1900s grammarians bemoaning the loss of the hyphen in “to-day” and “to-morrow”, or go back even further and find some 13th century treatise on how the entire English speaking world is in peril since writers have begun to conjoin “a while”, “more over”, “never the less”, “life time”, and so on.

There are more examples. In fact, there arealot of them. Language changes. It always has and it always will. Educate yourself.